Why - because we believe any student and basically anybody must have a basic understanding of how electronic works. This course gives us the chance to present it and to move forward to better and smarter robots.

How - we do videos, we set tasks. You solve them.

What - we are using Arduino. Because it is popular, it is easy and we like it.

One of the smoothest and most precise way to follow a line. It is also quite fast. The whole algorithm could be configured easily depending on the conditions in the room. Proportional Algorithm: This algorithm for following lines is called Proportional. It proportionally rotates the motors depending on how far from the line the robot is. If the robot is right above the line the proportion between the two motor is equal and they just continue forward. But as the robot looses the line, the algorithm would return it as quickly as possible proportionally to how far away the robot is.

The LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Gyro sensor was one of the new sensors in the EV3 sets. In this course we walk you through the basics of using and programming the sensor. The sensor detects when the robot construction turns at a particular angle, but there are a number of gotchas in using it. The Gyro Sensor is useful with almost any robot construction. If you use it during competitions like FIRST LEGO League (FLL) or World Robotics Olympiad (WRO) it would be much easier for you to accomplish more missions in the given time. What the sensor does is to detect the Angle of rotation of the construction and the Rate at which the robot is rotating. The rate is in Degrees per second. How fast is the robot moving.